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MIT, Philips Expand Dataset for Health AI Development

Newly expanded dataset makes information from 200,000 patients at 200 hospitals available to researchers interested in advancing AI in healthcare.

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By Shania Kennedy

- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and health technology company Philips announced an expansion to their critical care dataset at HIMSS 2023 earlier this week, giving researchers access to clinical data from 200,000 patients to help advance artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in healthcare.

The dataset, eICU Collaborative Research Database (eICU-CRD), is an expansion of an initiative between Philips and MIT’s Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) that aims to improve patient care and clinical outcomes through the development of AI-based solutions.

The dataset was first released in 2016, and includes de-identified information such as diagnoses, lab results, severity of illness scores, vital signs, and pharmacy and medication orders for patients from 200 hospitals in the US. The press release states that these data can then be used to generate insights into treatments, readmissions, comorbidities, and clinical outcomes.